> Davide, do you need a charger too? No, I don't think so. What I will need is cells in a battery pack. Who will take care of ordering the cells? Who will install them in the pack? > And, if you are using SUN's JDK, make sure you use 1.3 and not 1.4 (the latest) to compile your code. I use 1.4.1_01. If I'll need to do UI work, I'll have to figure out how to go back to 1.3. Davide ----- Original Message ----- From: "Edward Ang" <EdAng@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <18650@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Tuesday, July 06, 2004 5:16 PM Subject: [18650] Charger Order and Status > Rich qouted me $2000 + $50 shipping for a PFC-30 (no discount unless we > order >10) ;( Lead time is 2-4 weeks. > > I am sending him a check in the next few days. Davide, do you need a > charger too? > > Also, I am sending Rich my PFC-20 which blew a cap. He will upgrade it to a > new rev of PCB which uses a different style cap. At the meantime, I would > not have a PFC charger to play with. I do have a PFC-50 in the Paseo > conversion, but it is a daily driver. > > Also, I have sucessfully installed SDK for JAVA and WABA. And, am currently > writing simple programs to get myself familiarized with it. If you guys are > interested, go to www.wabasoft.com. And, if you are using SUN's JDK, make > sure you use 1.3 and not 1.4 (the latest) to compile your code. I wasted > half a day only to find out that 1.4 might not compile WABA codes correctly. > > Both the Handspring Visor and the Palm M105 that EdT loaned me work with > WABA without any problem. (Thanks EdT) Even the cheap Zire works, but it > does not have a serial port (only USB). The Visor does have a much larger > display with the same resolution of 160x160. I will try it on a PocketPC > when I get a chance to. A PocketPC has a 240x320 display. > > Ed Ang > >